How to drain a chalazion naturally

A chalazion is a cyst of the levator ani that does not need to be drained and can be absorbed by applying warm compresses. Those that need to be naturally ulcerated or surgically drained are chalazion caused by infection of the glands. Chalazion is a chalazion that occurs in the eyelid without redness, swelling or pain, and can be absorbed by applying warm compresses, etc. Larger chalazions that are difficult to absorb on their own can be removed in the hospital by chalazion cyst removal surgery. A chalazion is a suppurative mass caused by an infection in the blepharoplasty gland, with obvious redness, swelling, pain and other signs of inflammation. When it is small and has not formed an abscess, hot compresses can be applied, but when an abscess forms, it should not be squeezed, and it can be treated with topical antibiotics such as ofloxacin, or by surgical incision to drain the pus. Medications should be used as prescribed by the doctor. When eye discomfort occurs, need to actively consult the doctor, follow the doctor’s instructions reasonable treatment, do not squeeze.